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98.1 | Suggestions | VAXUUM::KOHLBRENNER | | Thu Mar 12 1987 16:32 | 32 |
| 1. We don't want to issue an error message if you have
<condition> tags in your file, but have not supplied
a <set_condition> tag or a /CONDITION qualifier. Some
users want to use only one condition-name and either
set it (with <set_condition> or /CONDITION=) or not
set it (that is, do nothing).
THe example that you gave implies that you would always
want to have either LN3 or LNO set, so for you, not maving
one or the other condition-name set would be an "error".
We haven't built the condition-name facility to recognize
that kind of "error."
THere are lots of suggestions for enhancements to condition-names,
so we'd better add this to the list.
2. Getting either of the conditionalized sections in your output
when you have not set any condition-names is a puzzle, though.
I would investigate two things:
Look in a /SYMBOLS file or some other included file for one
or more <set_condition> tags.
If you are doing something in the way of a local doctype
or using the logical TAG$LOCAL_TAGS to define your own tags,
be sure that you have not supplied a definition for <condition>.
I cannot reproduce the problem here. If I conditionalize something
it disappears from the output unless I explicitly set the condition.
bill
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98.2 | Does this syntax work ? | UKOSC::BRUNNOCK | Andy Brunnock - Greyhound Man | Fri Mar 13 1987 16:14 | 20 |
| Its probably because DOCUMENT sees <FIGURE> first before the condition.
The <CONDITION> flag would then be ignored within the context set
by <FIGURE>.
Try this syntax instead :
<condition>(ln3)
<FIGURE>(Four Parts Of The Performance Model\model_fig)
<FIGURE_FILE>(ln03\model_fig.six\24)
<ENDFIGURE>
<endcondition>
<condition>(lno)
<FIGURE>(Four Parts Of The Performance Model\model_fig)
<FIGURE_SPACE>(24\Pix of Performance Model)
<ENDFIGURE>
<endcondition>
Andy (guessing)
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98.3 | Lazy wretch that I am... | COOKIE::JOHNSTON | | Fri Mar 13 1987 21:14 | 9 |
| re: .2
For me, not ideal because it's redundant. Think I'll concentrate on
toilet-training myself better.
Thanx for the suggestion, anyway.
Rose
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98.4 | use <figure_file> better | CLOSET::ANKLAM | | Sun Mar 15 1987 13:46 | 22 |
|
I'd like to know which doctype produced two captions. Here, using
S.R, I get a caption and a 4-pica space between rules, but the caption
is set only once. What happened, effectively, is that the <figure>
and <endfigure> tags were processed, but since no condition was
set, neither the <figure_file> nor the <figure_space> tag was
processed. (<endfigure> just puts space out by default if there's
nothing in the figure.)
However, what Rose is trying to do is much better handled taking
advantage of options provided by <FIGURE_FILE>, which was designed
with precisely what she is doing in mind:
<figure>(caption)
<figure_file>(LN03\filename.six\24)
<figure_file>(LN01\space\24\this is text for the space)
<endfigure>
This requires no use of conditionals at all.
patti anklam
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98.5 | I missed the obvious... | COOKIE::JOHNSTON | | Mon Mar 16 1987 11:56 | 12 |
| Why is the obvious never so obvious to me (do others have this problem)?
Thanx for pointing out the non-benefit of using conditionals in my
particular case.
I'll try recreating the problem in 98.0 and will send you the file.
I was using soft.spec.
Thanx
Rose
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98.6 | <FIGURE_FILE> nogo for LN01 | COOKIE::JOHNSTON | | Mon Mar 16 1987 13:46 | 62 |
| Patti, I tried using <FIGURE_FILE> instead of <CONDITION>, as you suggested.
It worked fine for line printer output, but not for ln01. I tried it two
different ways, using \Space as you showed in your example and as explained
in the release notes; and simply replacing the file name with an explanation
as shown in the User's Guide:
Example 1
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<FIGURE>(Four Parts Of The Performance Model\perf_model_fig)
<FIGURE_FILE>(ln03\perf_model_fig.six\24)
<FIGURE_FILE>(ln01\Space\24\Paste performance model here)
<FIGURE_FILE>(line_printer\Space\24\Paste performance model here)
<ENDFIGURE>
Example 2
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<FIGURE>(Four Parts Of The Performance Model\perf_model_fig)
<FIGURE_FILE>(ln03\perf_model_fig.six\24)
<FIGURE_FILE>(ln01\Paste performance model here\24)
<FIGURE_FILE>(line_printer\Paste performance model here\24)
<ENDFIGURE>
An empty .lno file was created. A single blank page is output.
The message, by the way, sent with ln01 output is (notice the *LN03* message
and font file not found):
[ D e v i c e C o n v e r s i o n ]...
This is DVItype, Version 2.6, with LN03 Version 0.92
Topp 1.90
No such file:triub14
Unable to read font file triub14
[P r i n t i n g F i l e]...
The .lis file shows:
Missing character: There is no ["B5] in font palaci10!
[1-1] [1-2] [1-3]
%TEX-I-PAGESOUT, 3 pages written.
I looked through the release notes, using the index as my guide, and couldn't
find anything that indicated LN01 wouldn't work in this case.
Does this look like our font pointers are messed up? Or is it a DOCUMENT
problem?
We are running 06 and 07 here. I double-checked, and I did process the file
under 07.
Thanx
Rose
P.S. Couldn't recreate the two caption problem. I'll try to do better about
keeping the old files around awhile after I've corrected a problem.
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98.7 | | CLOSET::ADLER | | Mon Mar 16 1987 18:19 | 3 |
| Do you have LN01 support installed under BL07?
--Brian
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98.8 | Sys. Mgr says he installed it | COOKIE::JOHNSTON | | Mon Mar 16 1987 19:00 | 12 |
| I checked with the system manager who installed it. He said "yes", and
he showed me a hard copy of the install procedure wherein he installed printer
support three different times, one each for lineprinter, ln01, and ln03.
Again, we have 06 and 07 running with baselevels.com, if that makes a difference
or can help us track this down.
What should we check next?
Thanx
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98.9 | did you get the TLN files? | CLOSET::ANKLAM | | Tue Mar 17 1987 17:00 | 16 |
|
Sorry it took me so long to think of this, but I was thinking so
hard about the conditionals and the figure files, the real problem
didn't jump out at me.
If the system manager installed support for the LN01, he/she must
also have requested the *fonts*. The message from the driver indicates
that the fonts are not there. To check for yourself, do:
$ DIR DOC$LN01_FONTS:*.TLN
if there are no files there, tell the system manager to send MAIL
to CLOSET::LN01FONTS for instructions
patti
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